Balada #9
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Balada #9
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O primeiro passo é um passo a menos pra chegar ao fim
cada um contra o outro
alguns deles estão contra mim
As primeiras palavras são sombras que cobrem nossos corações
pra destruir nossos sonhos e imperar suas razões
O que se vê não são flores com aparecem na tv
o Grande Hotel dos horrores faz as honras com seu savoir-faire
As últimas linhas são versos de vidas todas reais
mas que juntaram-se ao som do silêncio
sem efeitos especiais
O jardim do meu bairro é igual ao seu
esperamos a justiça que virá do céu
sob as areias brancas mais um ouro negro
toda esta farsa já não é nenhum segredo
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Marcelo Bonfá performs "Balada #9", and this lyric page sits inside the Marcelo Bonfá catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to A Dama do Lago and A Lua Nos Olhos with a short reason for opening each page next.
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